Paris (AFP) – Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain claimed an
historic quadruple trophy haul on Saturday by beating Auxerre 1-0 to win
the French Cup title.
Edinson Cavani’s header after 64 minutes
sealed another title for the Parisian club who had already won the Ligue
1 crown along with the Champions’ Trophy and the League Cup — the three
other trophies possible in French football.
The French Cup was
the only domestic title missing from PSG’s cabinet since they were taken
over by their big-spending Qatari owners in 2011.
Clear
favourites before the kick off, PSG only needed the second-half Cavani
goal to do what no other club had ever achieved in France and bag their
ninth French Cup.
“We had a great, great season. What we managed
to do is unique. We play at PSG to live such moments,” midfielder Blaise
Matuidi said.
“We may have some regrets from the Champions League but we lost to an ogre (Barcelona).”
“It’s
also important to pay proper tribute to Auxerre who played a good game
and caused us some trouble,” the French international added.
“It’s
been a long season but, in the end, we achieved something special. We
have amazing players and we’re very happy with what we’ve done. Now is
time to celebrate.”
PSG rounded off their season in a memorable
fashion with their first French Cup since 2010 but it wasn’t as easy as
expected for one of the richest clubs in world football.
Ligue 2
side Auxerre, who finished ninth in their third successive season in the
French second-tier, relied on counter-attacks and long balls to cause
trouble to a full-strength Paris team and it took them over an hour to
break the deadlock.
Captain Thiago Silva had come back from a
thigh injury in time for the final as well as Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who
also started despite struggling with a minor calf problem. The only
absence of note was that of Javier Pastore, who was suspended.
– no record for Ibrahimovic –
Laurent
Blanc’s side have shown themselves to be a step ahead of all their home
rivals in 2014-2015 but Auxerre held their ground against the capital
giants as they marched towards a clean sweep of domestic honours.
Even
striker Ibrahimovic failed to find the back of the net, losing two
duels with Donovan Leon in the Auxerre goal after 31 and 36 minutes.
The
giant Swede had been dreaming of beating Pauleta’s record of 109 goals
for PSG, but will have to wait until next season with his tally stuck at
106.
Thiago Motta was the main threat of the first half when his
long-range effort cracked against the right hand upright five minutes
from the break.
Auxerre ‘keeper Leon, just 22, needed no help when he held off a Cavani header from a Maxwell cross inside the second half.
But
with 64 minutes gone, the Uruguayan forward once again rose unmarked in
the heart of the defence to cannon a powerful header off the underside
of the bar and into the back of the net.
Late but unconvincing
attempts from Amara Baby or Cheick Fantamady Diarra for the Burgundy
side never troubled Paris’ Cup specialist Nicolas Douchez, who kept his
fourth clean sheet of the tournament.
On their march to the Stade de France, PSG beat Ligue 1 rivals Montpellier, Bordeaux, Nantes, Monaco and Saint-Etienne.
Relegated
in 2012, Auxerre, who saw Eric Cantona, Abou Diaby and Bacary Sagna
rise through their ranks, won a league and cup double under legendary
coach Guy Roux in 1996 while also lifting the Cup in 1994, 2003 and
2005.
PSG’s victory means that Bordeaux, who were sixth in the
league, now qualify for the Europa League, while Ligue 1 runners-up Lyon
will play in the next Champions’ Trophy.
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